Compare Training for the New Alpinism: A Manual for the Climber as Athlete by Steve House and Scott Johnston &#40;Patagonia published paperback book&#41; BK695

Training for the New Alpinism translates theory into application to allow you to coach yourself to any mountaineering goal. Steve House, one of the best, and his trainer Scott Johnston present training plans for weekend warriors as well as the world's best mountaineers. Filled with photos, graphs, illustrations, and anecdotes.

Published by Patagonia®, this paperback book captures the best wisdom and advice of 20 years of the Patagonia Tools Conference, creating a resource for any organization hoping to hone core skills for success in the environmental movement.

In The Responsible Company, published by Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard, founder and owner of Patagonia, and Vincent Stanley, co-editor of The Footprint Chronicles™ microsite on patagonia.com, draw on their 40 years' experience at Patagonia – and knowledge of current efforts by other companies – to articulate the elements of responsible business for our time.

The master of simplicity, Yvon Chouinard, and noted fly fishermen Mauro Mazzo and Craig Mathews, show, with detailed information, photographs and drawings, that getting back to basics can be the most effective way to catch trout. Includes wet flies and streamers, nymphs, and dry flies.

At age 60, Audrey Sutherland inflated a kayak and set out alone to explore the coast of Alaska. Published by Patagonia, Paddling North details Ms. Sutherland's adventures and lets the reader learn from her keen observations and expertise on the water. She shares her recipes as well.

In this book, published by Patagonia, Fred offers up his characteristic mix of route tips, natural history and climbing lore for his 100 favorite climbs (with honorable mentions of a few more). With an excellent introduction by Barry Blanchard.

Published by Patagonia®, updated and revised in a new format with full-color photos and seasonal, family-friendly recipes throughout, an engaging memoir that follows Dylan Tomine and his family through four seasons as they hunt chanterelles, fish for salmon, dig clams and gather at the kitchen table, mouths watering, to enjoy the fruits of their labor.

Compare The Voyage of the Cormorant: A Memoir of the Changeable Sea by Christian Beamish &#40;Patagonia published paperback book&#41; BK227

Christian Beamish built a boat in his garage and set off to find surf along the coast of Baja. He tells of his adventures in The Voyage of the Cormorant, and the reader finds out what happens when vision meets reality.

Published by Patagonia® and as featured in DamNation (Patagonia, 2014), Lee Spencer has written “an incandescent work of natural history, an Oregon cultural treasure, and a sanctuary for aching hearts in a dark time.” -- David James Duncan, author of The River Why and My Story as Told by Water